Suicide as a Jewish Value
In Israel and America, the proponents of Jewish suicide are successfully wiping themselves out, while the proponents of Jewish survival are filling up cradles. The race between the Jewish values of Debbie Wasserman-Schultz and their values is already being won.
About the Author: Daniel Greenfield is an Israeli born blogger and columnist, and a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. His work covers American, European and Israeli politics as well as the War on Terror. His writing can be found at http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/. The views expressed in this blog are solely those of the author and do not represent the views of The Jewish Press.
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Brilliantly written piece.
Well said Daniel. The time is long past for euphemism and duplicitous relativism i.e. 'multicultural ', 'liberal' and 'tolerance' – all now used in common parlance as deliberate distortions of the English language – similar methinks to the language of the Pigs in Orwell's great 'Animal Farm'.
clarity and honesty is what we need…
I 'd also say that there is a strong need to sacrifice politeness for that honesty..
Listen to Gineen Bresso, as she explains to everyone in South Florida why DWS MUST GO! Vote GINEEN BRESSO for Congress on August 14th and help take our great nation back!
Very few people are aware of the fact that Margaret Sanger established Planned Parenthood as a means of applying eugenics (the movement started in the U.S. and was exported to Germany) to blacks and Jews and Italians. While Jewish law requires an abortion to save the life of the mother, it is not a Jewish value! When thinking about all the babies and children who were slaughtered in the Shoah, it is not a Jewish interest to support it. Here in Israel, the organization Efrat tries to save as many babies as possible from being aborted by providing money and clothes and furniture to the mother whose only reason for seeking an abortion is economic.